Wireless networks are an exciting way to
provide network connectivity to your office without the expense
of running wires in your building. But for all of its
benefits, wireless networking is not without its pitfalls:

Security.
Wireless systems use radio technology to broadcast your
sensitive network data. It's imperative that proper
precautions are in place to prevent unauthorized access to
your financial data, client lists, and other confidential
information. In fact, many organizations are
candidates to be cited for Sarbanes-Oxley or HIPAA
violations due to insecure wireless policies and security
settings.

A, B, G or N?
There are multiple standards out there for wireless
networks. Each has its own speeds, radio frequencies,
pros, and cons. Which to use? We'll figure it
out for you.

Interference. Wireless networking is very
popular, and not everyone using it knows what they are
doing. We often find poorly-configured wireless
systems in office buildings interfere with our own
customers' wireless networks. Sometimes the potential
for interference outweighs the benefits of being wire-free.
We'll help you decide what is best for your individual
circumstances.